The Kiwanis Club program chairman for July, Judge Cynthia Woodard, invited Sen. Rick Gallot and Rep. Rob Shadoin to speak at their club’s monthly meeting. Pictured above, from left to right, are Shadoin, Woodard, Ruston Kiwanis President Dwight Anderson and Gallot.

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Top Left Photo: A ribbon-cutting was held Wednesday for the completed Legacy Park, a boundless playground that allows for children of all abilities to play together. The park is located within Lincoln Parish Park.

Top Right Photo: Samantha Barr playing on the playground equipment at the ribbon-cutting for Legacy Park.